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work for a planet?"
No. Earth only works if it is capitalized.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "Would what on earth
work for a planet?"
No. Earth only works if it is capitalized."
ok
work for a planet?"
No. Earth only works if it is capitalized."
ok

He was a flawed man, but he did his best to protect his hometown from a scourge he knew more intimately than most of us. It was an obligation he felt deeply, and as he died, he passed part of that obligation on to me, like a falling soldier passing a regimental banner to a comrade.
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“The girls you raped didn’t do anything to you.”
More confusion. “They were Serbs, man.”
“Why didn’t you target soldiers instead?”

I walk to the coffee table and drain half my cup in one swallow. The tea is almost scalding, but I welcome the pain.
Thanks!

The context is an astronaut assigned to photograph the earth from space.
The blue-white ball of earth came into view.
But when she first looked out on the planet from her unusual vantage point, what she saw made her shudder.
Thanks in advance!

The context is an astronaut assigned to photograph the earth from space.
The blue-white ball of earth came into view.
But when she first looked out on the pla..."
Yes, Rhonda both would work.

No, it needs to be a full costume, and "costume jewelry" is just a classification of jewelry it isn't really anything to do with a costume anymore.

I had to think on this one. I am going to go with no in this case.
While I couldn't come up with the origins of the phrase, it means trouble and not really a beverage. If it had said there was a kettle of hot water, I would take it. The difference being that your example is not meant to be a beverage.

I had to think on this one. I am going to go with no in this case.
While I couldn't come up with the origins of the phrase, it ..."
Okay. Thanks! :)
For the word "King"- does it literally have to refer to a King or could i use the author's name, Stephen King?

animals can be real or fake so this will work.

She is the hardest-working woman on this planet"
Yes.

I think it should be the actual costume worn at the party.

Yes it can be someone named King, so Stephen King would work.

Read or fake is fine, it just can't be the verb.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "Would a costume party work for costume?"
I think it should be the actual costume worn at the party."
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "Would this work for planet
She is the hardest-working woman on this planet"
Yes."
Thanks
I think it should be the actual costume worn at the party."
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "❥☪LIZZ NEILL☪❥ wrote: "Would this work for planet
She is the hardest-working woman on this planet"
Yes."
Thanks

"the London Marathon" for Metropolitan Area, or does it need to be a direct reference to the city itself."
Both would work."
Thanks!!

Yes, wolfs are members of the same family, I'll take them as dogs.

Yes, a police car is an emergency vehicle.

work for costume?

work for costume?"
That sounds more like who he is being described, not that he was dressed up as someone else. So no.

Shadows obscured his face,"
No.

Teressa sat on the king-size bed that sat in front of the windows"
No, it needs to be in relation to a person.

She opened a purse the size of a small planet, pulled out what looked like ...

Would this, tho work for costume:
Dressed for battle in a Lord of the Rings sort of way.
or, a stripper clothes work for a costume?

She opened a purse the size of a small planet, pulled out what looked like ..."
Yes.

Would this, tho work for costume:
Dressed for battle in a Lord of the Rings sort of way.
or, a stripper clothes work for a costume?"
If you include sentences around those that implies it is not how the person normally dresses, they could work. If it is how the person normally dresses then it is not a costume.

Also, would 'gold mine' work for gold? It is an actual gold mine where the metal is mined.

Also, would 'gold mine' work for gold? It ..."
Mention of the team... and the mascot for that mater would work.
and any gold will work, so both are fine.

I think generally coffee is served hot. There are those weird ones who like it iced, but ewwwww. Anyway normal coffee is served hot so I would go on the assumption that unless it is otherwise mentioned coffee is a hot beverage.
Tea is another story it would need to imply it was hot.
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